[ CYPHER CODE #085 ]
The king of horror can’t survive the truth.

[ CYPHER CODE #086 ]
TDS doesn’t write novels. It writes delusions.

[ CYPHER CODE #087 ]
The master of fiction finally forgot how to tell what’s real.

BRIEFING

Grant here. Welcome back to our series here on Cypher, where we call out the liberals who are in most critical need of nursing home assistance. The latest one to join the ranks is none other than Stephen King. He might be a master of fiction, but lately it seems he can’t tell the difference between his imagination and reality. The horror author’s latest online blunder proves that Trump Derangement Syndrome doesn’t just warp opinions, it erases basic logic. Let’s break it down.

During the World Series, King fell for a fake post claiming that Donald Trump had refused to invite either baseball team to the White House. The post wasn’t subtle, it wasn’t realistic, and it wasn’t even well written. Yet King, a man whose job is literally to check every word, took the bait and unleashed a rant about Trump being a “louse” who “can’t rise above his petty concerns.”

Within minutes, possibly even seconds, fact-checkers and Community Notes slapped him with the digital equivalent of a scarlet letter, confirming the “quote” in question came from a parody account.

You'd think for being a best-selling author, he would be better at checking his sources...

And this isn’t the first time King has humiliated himself online. In fact, he’s built quite a reputation of taking “fake news” and sprinting with it like an Olympic gold medalist.

Not long ago, he claimed that Charlie Kirk supported “stoning gays.” The claim had zero factual basis and was ripped completely out of context. Once the truth hit him, King quietly crept back onto X with an apology that sounded more like damage control than remorse.

And to again add even more insult to injury, we have yet another gem here.

This man has truly lost his marbles...

DEBRIEFING

What’s happening with Stephen King isn’t just about one old man losing his grasp of reality online. It’s a window into how the modern Left operates. They live in a feedback loop of fear and fantasy, where anything that confirms their hatred of Trump instantly becomes “truth,” no matter how absurd it sounds. No fact-checking required.

King is just one of many high-profile figures whose identity now revolves around opposing someone rather than actually believing in fact. The result is predictable: paranoia, projection, and public meltdowns disguised as moral crusades.

It’s not about Trump anymore. It’s about addiction: to outrage, to relevance, to clicks. The same creative mind that once dreamed up monsters now can’t see he’s become one of them.

NOW YOU KNOW

When facts stop mattering, fiction takes over.